Do you put your discussion on the exact interest where it should be placed?

@yAks89 (589)
Philippines
April 11, 2009 1:26am CST
Well, I am fond of making discussions about myLot so I don't find it hard to choose the right interest to place my topics. I just choose 'myLot' which is the first in my list of interests. However, when it comes to other topics, it troubles me when I can't find the right interest, where it should be placed, in my list of interests. So, I just either put it under 'Thinker' or 'Question and Answer' to make the work simpler. How about you? Do you make it a habit to place your discussion in its exact interest?
4 responses
• China
11 Apr 09
I encounter the same situation as you.Sometimes I can't find the exact interest to start the new discussion,so I find an easy one instead.It is waste time to find the nearest interest.
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@yAks89 (589)
• Philippines
11 Apr 09
Yup. With the hundreds of interests to choose on, if not thousands, it is very hard to choose the exact topic. So I just make shortcuts. ^_^
@chookie1971 (2271)
• Australia
11 Apr 09
I like to try and put discussions under the right interests. At least this way you will be attracting the interest of the people who are interested in the same topic.
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@yAks89 (589)
• Philippines
11 Apr 09
Yup. It helps to find the right people for your discussion. This will help make your discussion alive. However, sometimes it's just troublesome to look for the exact interest where it should be placed.
@mysdianait (66009)
• Italy
11 Apr 09
Yes I try and put mine in the correct interest but sometimes it is a choice between several as not only one would be pertinent. It is important to place it in the right interest in order for it to be visible to those who have chosen that as one of their favorites. There are so many to choose from though that it is sometimes more difficult to choose which one than starting the discussion in the first place.
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• United States
11 Apr 09
no i dont. sometimes it is hard to find the right interest for it, or it is a "thinker" and it cannot be described as something. but most of the time that doesnt happen and i could just put it in an interest.
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